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Garland’s mission to take the Melbourne seat of Chisolm from the Liberals

“I love the suburbs of Chisholm and I want to make sure our community has the support, advocacy and representation in Canberra that we deserve,” starts Dr Carina Garland when …

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Women in politics: The suits have given way to the prams

2021 has been a watershed year for Australian women. Early in the year, women marched in streets all over Australia demanding ‘enough is enough’. They demanded that the time was …

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Working class hero Myra Demetriou fought for her home and the history of the working class to stay in the heart of Sydney

I had to ask her then. I had to ask Tanya Plibersek, a senior member in the Australian Labor Party, what was it about talking about Myra Demetriou that made …

Life

Dip into this!

The old adage ‘sharing is caring’ couldn’t be more true of the way Greeks like to indulge in their mezze, especially their dips.

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Parking fines mar community event

Elderly in our community issued with parking fines after attending annual event and are forced to appeal.

Features

The art thief

Artist George Raftopoulos’ latest exhibition ‘Beaux Monde’ is making us all take a good hard look at ourselves, and what we know as true.

Life

The natural remedy

A psoriasis sufferer herself, Dr Irene Prantalos took her own personal healing remedy and gave it to the masses

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Art for life

A celebration of life through art is the inspiration behind local artist Frixos Ioannides’ exhibition which will raise funds for cancer research.

Features

Mightier than the sword

Greek Australians have used their stories of migration and identity to shape Australian literature, but what does the future hold for ethnic literature?

Life

Someone else’s story

A picture may be worth a thousand words, but Jim Kyriakidis’ images tell one story.

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